Texans' Turnovers Lead to Loss
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•Stroud shoulders Texans' collapse: This is on me
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Houston Texans lost 26 -23 to Detroit Lions in a prime-time game Sunday .
Quarterback Stroud blames himself and the offense for the Texans ' second-half woes.
The Texans are the second team since 1933 to lose a game in which they caught five interceptions and led by at least 15 .
The other time a team lost in that fashion was in 1970 , when Chicago Bears lost to Baltimore Colts .
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